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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926
VOL. XXX, NO. 26
ALBERT EINSTEIN
(To Address ounc
Cil of
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PALESTINE
Jewish Women Nov. 291
URGES COMPLETION
LAUNCHES GIGANTIC EFFORT TO RAISE
OF JEWISH AGENCY
$7,500,000 THROUGH UNITED APPEAL
'L
Speaks On Tendencies
Of Jewish Philanthropy
Louis Marshall Re-elected Pres-
Comments Approvingly on
Weizmann's Mission to the
United States
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PRAISES MARSHALL FOR
HIS EXCELLENT WORK
Weizmann Delivers Address, Reviewing Political Situation and
Declaring Peace Near in a United Jewish Front for Re-
building of Jewish Homeland.
NATHAN STRAUS CHARGES FORD WITH USING
WEALTH FOR VICIOUS ENDS IN FOMENTING STRIFE
Members of the fourth graduating
ident at Conference Held
class of the United Hebrew Schools
in New York
received their diplomas at a very im-
pressive ceremony held last Wednes-
day evening, Nov. 17, at the audi- SHOLOM SCHWARTZBARD
CASE IS CONSIDERED
toriumof the Philadelphia-Byron
School, before a capacity audience.
These children have successfully com- Acute Jewish Situation in Rou-
pleted the prescribed course of the
mrnia is Discussed at Great
schools, which includes a thorough
Length
study of the ancient and modern lie.
brew language and literature, the
Dilute in the original, Jewish history NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
and ethics. 31ax Gordon is instructor persecution of the Jews of Roumania
was
was me of the chief topics of discus-
of Tt ilit e class.
of the exercises tol- sion at the twentieth annual meeting
of the American Jewish Committee
lows;
held at the Hotel McAlpin, New York.
Louis Marshall, the president, was in
Ilernard
b•aco
Opening Mill,.
from
i
t);e cnuntrywere
,5f representatives
soseisky
the
chair
S.
of
the
U.
Superintemlent
in
Miriam
various parts 6
Introduction
attendance. Besides taking up the
condition
ei.s. h l.iory
Itsno variousthe
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. "1‘..7(1.1 ti,hck7ri 1.1; r
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Russian Colonization Not Op.;
posed to Palestine Settle-
ment He Says
$810,000 Announced Subscribed Towards Year's Quota at Sun-
day Afternoon Session of Boston Conference; Felix
Warburg Contributes $50,000.
_
liERLIN.— (J. T. A.) - hd. Al-,
Lett Einstein, in an interview with the
representative of the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency here, has expressed I
his satisfaction at Dr. Wt•iZillatiti's ar-
rival in New York to lured the new
BOSTON.—Anit•rican Jewry's most gigantic effort for Palestine was ,
launched here on Saturday evening and Sunday at an unusual gathering' ,
of representative Jews from every point of the land, with Dr. Chaim Weis-
mann, president of the World Zignist Organization, as the central figure in' ,
AMERICAN JEWISH
COMMITTEE HOLDS
Fourth Class of Graduates Re-
ANNUAL MEETING
ceived Diplomas. Prize
Winners Announced.
Exercises Held By
U. H. S. On Nov. 17
the proceeding•
PROFESSOR S. H. CLARK
Dr. Weizmann, whose address to the Jews of America, through the na• Palestine campaign in the United
States and to conclude his negotiations
tional conference on Palestine, was awaited with unusual interest by every
Jewish community in the land, spoke of the political situation, which he .. for the extension of the Jewish
Agency. "I hope,' Prof. Einstein said
•
FRED M. BUTZEL
described as being marked by increasing co-operation with Great Britain
that Dr. Weizmann's endeavors in
as mandatory power. Arab co-operation on a basis of mutual good will
e Jewish
Omar Cohen, Jamc.
the direction of extending
1
was declared by the world leader to be among the chief accomplishments
rex
Atitio
wit succese.
Agency, Will he crowned with
t tory address (English) ..tdollie Cohen Congress, for the admission of the
Vale it ilici
"
and aims of the movement.
Everything is desirable that tends
Anna Zack
Her• on
wives and minor children of aliens now
towards a concentration of Jewish
With his announcement of the sut •
Clare xonge
. ii,irl: in this country who have taken out
M""Sb eTmionfleth T
Creetinwe
'
his
negotia-
forces
on
behalf
of
the
reconstruction
ill
meeting
was
cess he
Preehlent alumni axeoelslion
their first papers.
and
e
matter
of
great
ttlitta istih
bons with non-Zionist individuals
J. D. (7.
Mr. Marshall rend a memorandum
Jewish people is
ride.
E ig enson mites —J. Friedberg
groups in the matter of the Jewish
:
Alumn i mid
Tpirteesitiesnctued. head InfefctehmebeRronto.
which
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Agency. Dr. Weizmann thrilled his
.
DIxtrIbullon
Vi o " f
Palestine is
representative audience, whose con-
Precklent U. H. S.
manian Debt Funding Commission
—
I
—
gigantic task which demands a tre-
stituencies were waiting with anxiety
then in this country, calling attention
The number of reservations already mentions effort on the part of the Jew-
for the past two years for word which so i
The alumni prize, a set of the well to the virulent anti-Semitic movement
s to the invitations ish people as a united force. I wish,
•
•
• t
would assure them that a united
I
known works of the Hebrew poet going on in Roumania and which the
out by Shaarey Zedek to the therefore, from my heart that Dr.
Israel was joining hands in the re-
laureate, Chaim N. Ilialik, was award- government apparently is making no
of the congregation and of Weizmann may succeed in carrying
building of the homeland. Dr. Weis-
Sunday evening, Nov. 28, Pisgah
attempt to suppress, "We find that,
,
the
Ladies
Auxiliary
indicates
that
through
his
mission.
e d by the members of the alumni
mann presented to the conference a
"I
recall
very
vividly,"
Professor
Lodge,
No.
34,
Independent
Order
association of the U. 11. S. to Anna for several years past," wrote Mr.
ii the ( hanukah banquet and dance
communication from Justice Irving
s
Marshall, "there ha mien an open,
Marshall,
"Tendencies in Jewish Philanthropy
will Einstein went on, "my meeting with 13'nai B'rith, resumes the regular
will enbien ghe III „at httet" synagogue
w..hni(nhn ywtil,
s
Lehman, of the Court of Appeals of
notorious and continuous demonstra-
Fred M. Butzel ,:
Louis Marshall, the president of the Sunday night dances and open house ZaT
ch e Feigenson prize, a gold medal,
Nov York state. in which the Zionist will be discussed
'
East
be one of the largest in the history of American Jewish Committee, with in the community building, 275
was awarded by IM. Bernstein, crap- tion of animosity against the Jews,
leader was offered the jurist's co-oiler- of this city, tin Suhiy afternottn,
of Feigenson Bros., to with the accompaniment of an attack
ation, as one of the most distinguished 28, at 3 o'clock in the audit orium of , the congregation. There is every whom Dr. Weizmann is to conduct his Ferry avenue. harry Yudkoff, who
ation,
contest win- upon their religion in the form of
members
of the group of non-Zionists Northern Iligh school, Woodward at probability that many who plan to at- negotiations. Ile made a very excel- is in charge of the dances, states that
ay
Nakelsky. Ess
who were preparing themselves to join Owen avenues. Mr. Butzel will be the tend the banquet will find that they lent impression on me. I see in him there is every indication that they nets were awraded prizes by Milton gross libels, of assaults upon their
M. Alexander. An essay contest was person, and destruction of their props
in the historic effort for the reran- fifth speaker for this season for the • will not be accommodated unless they a strong personality and a convinced will be a tremendous success and a
eery, and of agitation looking to their
of the Holy Land. Detroit Jewish Open Forum; the four i send in their reservation cards at and good Jew who is honestly and great feature in the social life of the
conducted by the United Jewish
Campaign from April 18 to May 2, deprivation of fundamental rights, in-
straction
Dr. NN'eismann also said that ef- previous having been Morris Ilillquit once. According to Robert Loewen- sincerely concerned to serve the Jew- Jewish community during the com-
eluding that of securing education and
ing
winter.
o u s Socialist; Rev. berg, chairman td the social committee ish cause.
on the subject "Why the Campaign
of earning a livelihood. These acts
forts were being mule by the Zionists of New York, fam
"Not only lire we providing a beau-
:of the congregation, the event will
"I sh o uld particularly regret it,"
to secure all available state lands for Reinhold Neibuhr of the Bethel Evan- constitute an old-fashioned Shaarey Professor Einstein continued, if the tiful ballroom in most pleasant sur- Should Be Supported." Many essays have not been sporadic, but they have
church, Detroit; Dr. Paul Ra. :
were submitted, both in English and
colonization by Jews. lie informed
tin of Montreal, noted ethnologist, and Zedek Chanukah celebration. In oak- negotiations
negotiations were to fail because of soundings for our members and their in Ilebrew. The children participat- been systematic."
a.
din
e
Nobody has been prosecuted for
the Zionists of America of the g
controversies over the questhun of friends," said Mr. Yudkoff, but we ng in the contest are members of the
ing the arrangements, Mr. Loewen-
i
end progroo made for Palestine, and Henry G. Alsberg of New York, who ,
these crimes, the memorandum goes
the follow- Jewish colonization in Russia. Al- are serving a Most worthy cause in
berg is being assisted
declared that the work in agriculture discussed the renditions of the Jews ing committee representing the Ladies though I believe that it is only in that the proceeds of there (latices are United Hebrew Schools, the Shaarey on to state. No protection has been
Zetlek Sunday School and Temple
and industry, on the basis of peace in Russia since the revolution.
Mr. Butzel, who wins burn in Detroit
Auxiliary: Mrs. M. II. Zackheim, Palestine that work of lasting value devoted to the maintenance of our Beth El Sunday School. The judges afforded to the Jews who have been
.
and co-operation with the Arabs, is
Mrs. Robert Litewenberg, Mrs. Himon can be achieved and that everything community . house. We feel, these- whin passed upon the English essays placed in peril of their lives and who
etsinan.
s() longer an experiment but a demon- in 1877, the son of Mr. and 3Irs. ,
arry w
that is done in the diaspora countries fore, that members of Pisgah Lodge were Fred M. Butzel, Morris D. Wald- are daily subject to a repetition of the
Magnus Butzel, received his clown- K ap l an an d Mrs. H
The banquet will commence prompt- is only a palliative, I nevertheless hold and of all shades of Detroit Jewry man, Jacob Margolis and Miss Anna violent attacks that have been made
stride(' suoit•ss.
tary and high school education in De-
man,
trait,
then
attended
the
University
of
ly
at
6:30.
During
the
dinner
Mrs.
that
the efforts which are being made should lend their support to these at- Oxenhandler. The judges who passed upon them. Solomon Sufrin of New
Straus Accuses Ford.
o t be fairs. The same excellent dance or- on the Hebrew essays were Bernard York, who attended the meeting as a
Other speakers at the Sunday ses- Michigan, graduating from the law Lazaroff Scheyer, the distinguished to colonize Jews in Russia must n
school in ISM'. Ile started practicing ; Detroit soprano and musical director opposed because they aim at assisting chestra will provide manic for our Isaacs, E. Rabinowitz, NI. II. Zack. representative of the Union of Rou-
sion of the conference included Nathan
manian Jews of America, gave an ac-
law here in 1899 and is now a mem- I of the Sunday school, will render a thousands of Jews whom l'alestine next affair."
Straus, noted philanthropist and
helm, Rabbi Leon Frani and Abraham count of a number of cams of illtreat-
bar of the firm of Butzel, Levin and, series of songs. Following the ban- cannot inmwdiately absorb. On this
Prospective applicants for member- Caplan. Following is a list of the
Zionist leader of New York, who
meat of Jews which came under his
Winston. During the war Mr. Hulse] , quet, the assembly will dance to theground, these efforts seem to me ship in the B'nai B'rith are being prize winners:
charged Henry Ford with using
notice during a recent visit to Rou-
vice-president of the Detroit' music furnished by Seymour Simon's worthy at support. I do not, there- urged to submit their applications
English Essays—Max Weine, Marx mania.
wealth for vicious ends, fomenting was
fore, believe that the money which is
Board of Commerce, chairman of the ' orchestra.
Cohen, Bernard Goodman, Rosalie
Other. Beside. Jaws Mistreated.
strife and race hatred. ,
immediately
by Harry Slavin,
chair-
NVar Camp Community Service. Ile " Those in the receiving line at the expended in Russia on .It•wish coloni- null)
of the organization
committee.
Attention was called by Judge
Emanuel Neumann, chairman of was chosen chairman of the Detroit ,celebration will be Mr. and Mrs. ration is being wasted. Whether the Announcement has already been Baruch Bessie Finkelstein, Rachel
Landau, Albert Gordon, Gerald Na. 'Julian W. Mack to the fact that not
the executive committee of the United branch of the Jewish Welfare Board : Morris IL Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. necessary guarantees exist for the sum made that, commencing Jan. 1, the
n ,e(11
bs. t l euarri
1:e .n. :only Jews but also Baptists, Under-
1" :
t:irrpi (a :re. ii.,1 ..;i
ilp.E
Palestine Appeal, after reporting that when that branch was organized and Harry Z. Drown, Mr. and Mrs. Her- cess say
of this
(.olonization
work,
I can-
without
first having
been
on initiation fee will be raised from $10 1. 'ians and
Eisenber
, 11)iidicrni :'
g
Catholics
were oppressed in
over $5,000,000 was raised last year
of the National man P. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Israel
teuriZ,
was
elected
president
h
Y
sa
a
—
l
t
Roumania, although these other sects
k
1
El'
:
•th
l
kY
for and through the United Palestine Conference of Jewish Social Workers Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph David• . the spot. liut if the colonization is to advantage
$25 and ninny
desire
to rate.
take
of the will
present
low
lam Nakelsky, Jeremiah Haggai and were not persecuted as cruelly or as
Appeal, pledged to Dr. Weizmann the
son, - 1r. and Mrs. Seymour Frank, successful, it will ultimately he of
years ago.
Channa Zack.
extensively as are the Jews.
united support of the Zionists of a few
benefit
also to us of
because
will mean
Stavin
states
that
all persons
Among the activities of Mr. Butrel Mr. and :Mrs. Morris Friedberg, 31r. a
strengthening
Jewish it people
and Mr.
siring
to apple
for
initiation
with de-
the
A belated examination in Hebrew
The political outlook is much bright.
anti Mrs. A. Dads Gordon, L1 r. and
America, in his efforts for the Jewish
effort, (•yery factor, which Adolph Freund Class, Dec. 12, should grammar and writing compositions er in Poland, says the committee's re-
for the city v.:as his service as a lli•ni-
agency, regardless of ditierences of bar of the board of governors of the Nips. Charles Hamburger, 31r. and evil }
was held last Sunday morning, Nov port. The present cabinet shows every
their
applications
immedi-
opinion that may exist among them. Detniit House of Correctinm, which Mrs. Emil Loewenberg, Mr. and 31re. strengthens our people, even if only forward
g, secretary, at.
to Elias Goldberg,
21, at the Philadel ia Talmud o- desire to treat the Jews and other
Robert Imewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. morally or indirectly, is justified.
The policy, he deelared, had been en-
the
the community house.
position he held for five years until
minorities justly and impartially. Un-
h
rah
rt Marwil, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
dorsed by the Zionist congress and it
Palestine Unprepared.
An open meeting of the lodge, to
19'b;. Ile is a vice-president of the Hob , '
The officers of the United Hebrew fortunately, at the present moment
Robinson, Mr. and WS. Derry M.
was the duty of all Zionists to abide
"We ought, perhaps also to test," which the public is being invited, will
E. Rabinowitz, presi- political conditions there are in a state
Detroit Community Fund and of the ,.ellse r Mr and Mrs. Seine 3 Stone t t
- .
,..
Schools
ere:
t
or
Einstein
thadared,
"whether,
Irass
by the decision. Judge Julian W.
ace in the community house
l
ent;
ce-pres id.
of flux and the attendant uncertainly
dent; J. Friedberg
Mr. • if Transjordania is opened up to Jew- take p
31r • and Mrs.
Mack of Chicago, appealed to Amer- United Jewish Charities; t t.
• • Herman . Wetsman• ..
:Monday evening, Nov. 2J, ant will Robinson, tree surer;vi
ker for the latter organ-
phA. Ro gvoy, [s ec D- cannot bode good for the business life
•
.
and Mrs.
. immigration, ,
ican Jews to vindicate their race an active wor
I alestine would not b y
• M. II. Zackheim and ale. • ish
y a program furnished
ization almost since its beginning. and - Mrs.
Louis
Duscoff,
chairman
of the country. In Russia only one-
A . Z tt
-h man.
Joseph
pride and their historical idealism by
I itself provide an opportunity of colon- by members of the Arts Club. The rotary;
iurate an ex- building committee; M. B. Cohen, third of the Jewish population of 3,-
Vict•-chairman f or the Am ( .ri t 'anise-
' izatinn on a big scale. In no case can be
featured
rebuilding the homeland.
inaugurate
l
meeting
w ill b also
lion committee and director of the :
chairman house committee; Bernard 000,000 have anly truly dependable
11 accept the vieat the crisis which
The conference on Sunday was also Urban League for Negroes are but
sources of livelihood. These comprise
Isaacs, superintendent.
Palestine, must in-
is reported frow that
(Continued From Page One.)
addressed by Lieut. Gov . Frank G. two of his ninny more director and
about 160,000 who are dependent on
fluence our further upbuilding work.
Allen, acting governor of Massa-
members of trade unions and another
trusteeships.
chusetts, who welcomed the conference
When the training school for Jewish . . __. _ The crisis, when all is said and done,
in the name of that commonwealth Social and Welfare Workers was , Will Give Dramatic Reading of "The , has been brought about by the fact
•
/
•
condition explains t he drift back to
that many Jews have immigrated
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, honorary chair-
the land which be gan about three
Dybbuk" at Temple Beth El.
started over a year ago Mr. Butzei
, from Poland because of the pressure
man of the United Palestine Appeal, was chosen a trustee. In 1023 he was
years ago and which the American.
a
Itio•al
lith and eco n omic mesures
to whom a resolution of thanks was elected permanent
ernment.
Jewish community is endeavoring to
permanent chairman of the
o
ikh
gov
ji d l ip t h e p
1
The Dnitroit Council of Jewish Wont-fun
passed by the conference on his suc- Service Men's Central Burniau and at
support through the Joint Distribu-
in offers its members and their friends ' Naturally, Palt•stine, unprepared fur
cessful chairmanship of the past
tion Committee. The report pointed
one time was chairman of the Michi- a rare privilege Monday evening, Nov, : such a large immigration, could not
year's appeal, when more than - gen Red C ross.
out that the recent assassination of
it
presents
8•15
"'i
:mmediately absorb the immigrants.
osing
meeting
of
the
"-;
•
at
,•
•
when
Interview
by
LAWRENCE
LIPTON
000,000 was raised; while commending
Simon Vellum, fanner Ukrainian
At the following
of (hi-
'
i "The Jews of all countries must in-
lark of the U,niversi ty
Professor
S H
the measures taken by Dr. Weizmann O n Forum , on Sunday afternoon,
leader, by a Jew in Perin is likely to
:. . n
1
,
ti
t
r
ett
i.1
git
dramatic
n
at
ilc
pe
crease their efforts not only to main-
k ,
ifila
:i
ll
,h
,
'
T
u
h
to secure unity for Palestine, ex-
4:•"•..tly
"While
it
is
highly
desirable
that.
every
element
in
Jewish
life,
not
only
create difficulties for Jews in the
Dec. 12, L ouis Lipsky, president of "q
'
- lain that which has already been
,
Y
, '
.
pressed the hope that this unity would the Zionist Organization of America, uI-',
Ukraine, among the people of which
,I
hapel,
Moodward
and
Gladstone
:(•reated
in
Palestine
but
tit
make
pus-
far
th
•
ak
•
of
Pah•stine
but
for
its
own
sake,
should
participate
in
the
t
. - • • .
...
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nut mean the (east surrender of any
k
,
up-building of our homeland, I beli•ive that there are sources touched and Petlura was and is held in great hon-
will sine on so n phase i zi
old,. a rapid growth of our work.
uld or. The Ukrainians are being irritat-
'
of their basic principles on the part Rabbi Isaac Landman of New a or 1 "" For
cidolithuns
or
of
anti-
"
untouched
outside
of
the
so-called
Warburg-31arshall
group
which
wofor
30 years, Professor Clark has
"Thousands of Jews who are today
of the Zionists. Addresses were also will address the meeting on Dec. 20.
e
ed," says the report. "by the att mpts
IntwItiuni idnsliukree intheieesuncncci•ts; of n(ctutironc.e.use. But,
been at the head of the department of . suffering unties the unbearable pees-
delivered by Judge William M. Lewis
which are being made to prove that
s e i elfie
The public is invited to attend all dramatic recitals of the Unis:ersity of , sere of economic
.1i itnhethsaTe"ilit:(1.wb'erysiutft
of Philadelphia, chairman of the Open Forum meetings. They are held Chin-ago. II, i s cons id ere d th e
It was in these words that Charles A. Cowen, social worker and promi- Petlura was not only officially but also
ablest semitic persecutions could find a "
personally responsible for pogroms,
United Palestine Appeal, who pre- fortnightly on Sunday afternoons at interpreter of the drama in the United . homeland in Palestine
•
s
I
In
toll'
on
the
subject
of
the
Jewish
Agency
and
its
et
himself
ssed
re
exp
.Zionist,•
int 1 I th • t J • •••-h
(Ale
ren
t
sided at the Sunday morning session; Northern high school. Ni admittance
people would provide the funds which : significance to world Jewry. Interviewed on the problems of the cause and by the attitude of some of the
States.
Jewish newspapers in various coun-
Louis Lipsky, president of the Zionist fee is charged by a collection is taken ,
cer-
"The Dylubuk", Ansky's great Jew- : are necessary for th e upbuildirg that is nearest his heart, Mr. Cowen spoke with mingled faith and -,•
.
Organization of America, who pre- at the close of the meeting to help! ish mystical play, was the talk of New : work."
taint} about the difficulties and thte achievements of world Zionism. vs itn tries, including the United States,
sided at the Sunday afternoon session; del ra y the expenses incurred.
The anti-Semith• movement is on . his customary sobriety—his sober realism—animated by a fervent idealism, which have held the act of the assassin
York's theatrical season, and has:
to he that of a national hero. This
Mrs. Irma Lindheim, national presi-
Zionism and its hope for the future,
i eatis•d wid•-spread comment and dis- the wanc, Profess d: Einstein thinks. he held forth on the problem of
. .
attitude is not only harmful but it is
dent of Hadassah; and Rabbi Morris
Asked to express his views on Zionist
Zionist po wies, . . Cowen p o i nted
cusston wherever it has been present- It is no longer re virulent and active
also incorrect. It is a grave error and
Magner, secretary of Mizruchi of
ed. It . is a penetrating study with a ins it was a se„. years ago. The League that policies are changeable. "They are adjusted to the situation that
an injustice to anticipate the decision
America.
eighteenth century ninvirmment. of Nations, the pan-Eunipean move- renfronts us. But conditions change.
of the French courts to the extent of
In the name of the Boston com-
A tin It•ss discriminating New York anent and other simdar tendencies, he Ntit hing is more harmful than 4,/,.. but the greatest activity and the Petl r '
u a s . responst
-
1 i y f or the
'tat
h mas-
munity, the conference Was greeted Shaarey Zedek Sunday School Ready dramatic critic than Stark Young believes, are gradually creating a • ion- • ' sunlit's:
o
angt.
•
T
:
en conditions c
W hh
acres. Secondly, while we can un-
by Jacob Rabinowitz, chairman of
- t •
•
for December 5.
" says, "This is the a rtistic success Of eiliatorY StMoephere which ic result- saythat polit•ies should tie changed is reti
s agricultu re and land- deretand how a man w& renstantly
re towaril
Boston's United Palestine Appeal;
f
the
,emathms
o
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the season; it is one
' ing also in a more tolerant attitude not to say that the old policire were er iatest
encouragement
have
been
•
of
settlement.
The Zionist
policy
ot di-
pun Lanais .
user human wrongs and crimes
lion. Elihu D. Stone, assistant United
Ushering in a tiny of ct•lebrations, of the year". Unlike the other supreme towards the Jews.
" not right in their time and place. It chasing from the absentee
absentee owners, the and whose relatives Were pogrom vic-
States district attorney and president this pupils of Shaart•y Zedek Sunday glories of love, in "The DybItuk" the
'
As to the allnigation mad by the
converted many .
er!,
I
t
e
f
l
f
F
h
times
was
driven to such a desperate,
of the New England Zionist Organize- school will mark the Chanukah fes. lovers never clasp hands, never em- anti-Semities that the Jews have a ehaniol and policies; must change with thousands
as into pnaluctive
f holuisatai s t;if acres.
thm• and Judge David A. Lourie, hon- tival with an entertainment Sunday brace, never kiss, in fact, utter only large- number of mediocre talents but them.
means
that
conditions
hare
Nor
is there
any
implication
of
ration, com-
in i g ration
ittit immi
: merely
l emanf
w...
n t ie past
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it• t .s.
orary chairman of the New England miming, Dee. 5, at 11 o'c hick, The e ight words in all
a to each other, and : have very few ern•ative personalities,' erns in the abandoned
nor any ,ng
. , .
dy .
in in a ama I 1 u .
. ..
program will include a two-act play yet the passion that unites them is as . Professor Einstein said that is a infert•nce that those who formulated
tficient to colonize these lands to the
The Saturday evening session was and a number of rweltie... The play, ardent and sweeping as that of Nodo mistake.
The Jews distinguished the all policies were incompetent or limits and nut beyond the limits of
addressed by 3Iorris Rothenberg, who which will Ill• given by the filth grin t and I rano-sea. The Dybbuk i s a;themselves espretally in the field of nt i. gun ke
.itive po wers of the tool
presided, and by Herman "'tZtht
Conheim,
s titled "One Chanukah Day" ami • legend of Jewish folk lore and deals discovery. Public opinion would Is-
:Mr. Cowen then proceeded to out. and the economic conditions. Cid 11
AP - u en written by Samuel M. Segal. It with the belief that the soul of one " astounded tin find how many Jews line the past policies of Zionism and the absori riotnhat;! tthhits, aglrieyancdnufi :ir tw
treasurer of the United P
a
was
e e ct..siatart
to the eon. tt ihm
peal, who presented his report .
contains a rest of inure than a score who dire can enter and possess the there were salting the discoverers, if t.,. :, ,:hno:v %hnow inch ofits cucces:ive
At a meeting of the board of goy-
year, showing that the constduen; nt boys and girls. Itliss Lillian Farb. Maly of a living being. It is with the , proper statistics were compiled i,n the , I . :
. , well adapted
controlled. liut pressure in Europe crane of the recently organized Jew.
Jew-
bodies of the United Palestine Appeal ,tan and Miss Mettie Baron are direct- happt•nings that lead up to the entry subject."
ditions under which they were urnd &came so great that although a small ish Welfare Federation, held Wednes-
has, owing to the success of the Apt- linag the play.
af the Dybbuk into the bra ) of XII ,
How they served their purpose an
number went to Palestine out of the day afternoon, Nov. 17, appropria-
peal last year, been enabled to remit
Arrangements. for the entertain. ; the heroine, and the casting out of the
were in due time replaced by other hundreds of thousands who were de- tfinornen Board,
fi ntrtet theenitIkeg
wiita
she lAm
'e,
1-
to Palestine $1,000,000 more than they
' Dylibuk by Rabbi Azrael, that the
icreconditions
i
policit•s an comi litians . chfant got._ . si
going,I
the
had remitted the year before.
Bernard
lent are Schavt•r,
in the hands
of Mrs. in Emma
of the
ap- Lazaroti
instructor
music play concerns itself. In spite of its
within norah Society and the American Pro-
n t
"The townie policy o f t he old, n- 'airri T of t
nc; i t ttn 'eni
in the Sunday school. The program Acing Jewish in customs, ideas, ideals position in t& Communist party, organized Zionism, the practice of the the control a the organization. A Falasha Committee. The request of
Stone, executive secretary
d will consist of short addresses by and environment, "The Dyltbuk"
peal, outlined plans of campaign an
Zinovieff,
MOSCOW.—(J. Trotsky.
T. A.)--The
op- old .lawn in gsting to the Holy Land large number of the colonists, finding the Detroit Jewish Open Forum for
presented figures showing progresa Rabbi A. M. liershnian and A. Louis nevertheless has an universal reality.
Sokolnikoff, • t. die was in my opinittn the hest that land was not yet available fur membership in the Federation was
—indeed the
only museible
policy their use,
in
work
during
the past
year. Mr. "As you listen to the play,
have
cepted.
All
the
were
settled
in Tel appropriations
Aviv and
Stone the
also reviewed
the budget
for Gunton, superinttootent
(tf t& Sunday
t .1" you
headed
—in its time. It WAS, I believe, the other cities. Three colonists name with made on the condition that there or-
I 5,414,0; aa ,mbly s inging, the lighting the sense of life taking place in two
in
PiatalofT,
of the candles by Abner Friolman, a I worhls, the sets and the unseen .. . Kamenieff,
Ws! , ganitatiom desist from soliciting
corning year.
the co
Step in Zionist policy not yet pri, pared to cop e with their :
Featuring the Saturday evening piano solo by Edwin Morse, recita . iLite seems unified and everlasting. Yevtiokimoff, has surrendt•red to t&
Jewish
funds
d diely
rct from
f
theews
towards
Zion.
capital, the organization
by Edythe Lieberman, Duane Alt human experience reems a unity majority of the central committt•e of first
was conntructive
the Choveves step
ZZionism
which
led limited
session were two interesting addressesi buns by
D
on a sufficiently large scale pie of Detrtoit. By following this
the
Communist
party,
according
to
an
ism.
The
next
by Dr. Georg Halpern, financial es. Bernsteni and Arthur Feldman, a and a divine treasury of life. But
to the first colonizations fostered by and the result was a period off umm- policy throughout, those who con-
d Dr. dance by Miriam Sauls and the school I meat of all... sit writes Stark Young, official statement published by the Rothschild and the Alliance. Then, ployment.
pert of the Zionist movement, an
: tribute to the funds sponsored by the
""The Dytultuk appeals because td the Pravda, the official organ of the &-
Chaim Arlosoroff, economic expert of .ong by the eighth grade.
Hrrzl, began official and political
Now it must be remembered that . federation are protected from pro-
- • magnificent story. It is one of the 1 viet government.
at the conclusion of the entertain-
Zionism and that led to the Balfour the kinds of industry that any new
Palestine. Dr. Halpern. reviewed the
miscuous appeals.
This
move
means
the
complete
li•
with
of
emphasized
the pupils will be the guests o' great Mee stories of the theater of the
land requires can not be accurately
financial situation and
The Jewish Welfare Federation
i quidation of the opposition in the • in world history that is known to anticipated. Such plans are largely
the needs fur greater industrial ex the Ladle, Auxiliary, a committee of world."
was formally organized several
I
conflict
betw:een
the
latter
and
the
liretaration—and
the
rest
is
a
chapter
.II serve
refreshments.
guess work. Consequently it would tee
many.
pension. Dr. Arlosoreff, in a review which
.
so-called
economic
months
ago with the {allowing con-
MASARYK POSTPONES VISIT : central committee. In a statement
Since the Balfour declaration. Zion- fair to say that the s
Since
AlitnisAion to the entertainment is
lit the labor situation in Palestine, do
, signed by the leaders of the opposi. ist policy has Mean directed to mass "crisis" was in that sense inevitable. stituent societies: United Jewish
clared that the agriculture must re - free to the public.
rities,
Jewish Social Service Bu-
pu
tdkh
ed
b
ha
d
y
an
th e Pravda, colonizatitm and the gradual economic When we consider the several thous- C
PRAGL'E.—(J. T. A•1—The visit lion
main the dominating activity in Palea-
and resit, Jewish Centers Association,
, ,
■
JF:RUSALEM. — (I. T. A.) — A to Pa
lest
i ne 0. ..t asarYk. President of, they declare that while retaining and agricultural development of and unemployed in Tel Aviv •
tine.
w they nevertheless Palestine under the aegis of a man- Jerusalem we mug also take into con- United Hebrew Schools, Fresh Air
The Conference expressed its a p - Palestine exhibition will be held in the Republic of Czecho-Slovakia, was their former vit•s,
condi- Society, Hebrew Free Loan Assaili-
ng ned for some time, due to po• admit their mistake in opening a dis- dater
power. Zionist policy has mideration the general economic
prove] of Dr. Weizmann's unity mess- • . York in connection with the
forthcoming United Palestine Appeal titical condition?, in NS countr • . The CUSSIOn and violating party discipline. rectarnized from the beginning that lions is Europe. Between 1,500,000 ton and Detroit Service Group,
lire% in the following resolution:
a
noun.
and
2,000,000
men
have
been
constant-
Henry Wiseman is provisional presi-
of
the
backbone
is
This Conference, conscious of the fur $7,500,000. The exhibition is be- delay has been caused by the diffl-(They promise complete obedience to agriculture
dent and Morris D. Waldman is sot-
urgent need of unified action by all ing arranged by the Palestine Near nutty of Premier Svehla to form • t& central committee's decisions and try'', economic development. Many
retail, and director.
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call
upon
the
opposition
to
dissolve.
Jews
settled
in
the
cities
of
Palestine
new cabinet.
East Exhibition and Fair,
A Festive Event
At Shaarey Zedekk
Arts Club to Give
Varied Program
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Banquet and Dance
Philanthropy Trend Chanukah
to Draw Large Gathering
. e t xi ;:i'' tVi r i ' ri e e.
Is Butzel's Subject,
December 5
a Exhibition at Pisgah Lodge Be-
ginning Nov. 29 Features
Work of Local Artists.
vv ll Address Open Forum on
Sunday Afternoon. Lipsky ;sent
'members
Here Dec. 12.
by
by
.
CLARK TO ADDRESS
COUNCIL ON NOV. 29
• Is Being
Liqiiidated---Charles Cowen
CHILDREN TO GIVE
CHANUKAH PROGRAM 1.te
p obey
JEWISH OPEN FORUM IS
MEMBER OF FEDERATION
S
LEADERS OF COMMUNIST
OPPOSITION SURRENDER
by Leon
St.
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